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Sports bar under construction in Jackson's Park Place West
The Hub City will be getting a new sports bar soon. Construction for Jonathan's Grille begins this week. The restaurant will have more than a dozen flat-screen TVs to watch your favorite sports -- and feature traditional game day foods, with vegan and gluten-free options. The sports bar will be...
SH Anglers Perform Community Service
We all know the Scotts Hill Student Anglers can definitely fish. You can see that by our results throughout the years. But, you may not know that we have a project each year where we give back to the community. This year we participated in the Clean Earth Challenge where young adults compete in cleaning up our nation’s waterways. The fishing team has been collecting trash from around local lakes for the past couple of weeks. Lexington Mayor Jeff Griggs.
Henderson County Softball Players Compete in All-Star Game
West Tennesee made their selections for the softball all-star game that took place last Thursday, May 30th. There were a few players that were named to the all-star team that are from Henderson County. Two players from Lexington High School and a player from Scotts Hill High School were selected to be all-stars. Shay Hollingsworth and Kailyn Melton were the two Lexington.
One More Round of Showers Tonight
Well it was looking like most of the heavy rain was done for about an hour ago, but a new line of showers is showing up on the radar northeast of Jackson in Carroll and Henry counties. A few more have popped up in Crockett county as well. So it looks like showers will be sticking around for a little longer tonight. We will have the latest forecast coming up right here.
Abby Stutts Named Head Coach of FHU Lady Lions Basketball
Henderson, Tennessee — (June 7, 2024) — Freed-Hardeman University Athletic Director Jonathan Estes did not have to look long or far to fill the head coaching position for the Lady Lion basketball team, removing the interim tag and elevating Abby Stutts to be just the sixth head coach in 45 years.
SH Board Approves Budget, Hears Water Updates
The Scotts Hill City Board gave final approval to its 2024-25 budget and heard updates on plans to improve its water system, during the board’s regular session on Monday, June 3rd. The city’s budget, described as tight by city officials, was approved without a property tax increase. Scotts Hill, which is split by the Henderson/Decatur County…
Men of Hope, a local recovery center, celebrates its second anniversary in its new location in Beech Bluff
The Men of Hope, a local recovery center celebrates its second anniversary. We check out the celebration as they show how they help get people back on the right path. Men of Hope Recovery Center celebrates its second anniversary in Madison County. The Men of Hope, a local recovery center...
City Property Tax Proposal Brings Out Protectors
A crowd of about 50 protesters braved the rain, Saturday, June 1, shouting “No Tax Increase” as they expressed their disapproval of a proposed 70 percent property tax increase that has been proposed by the Lexington City Board. The protest came on Statehood…. For complete coverage, see the...
Commissioners Approve No Tax Increase Recommendation
The Henderson County Commission heard from residents, debated its budget, and to recommend a budget with no tax increase on Tuesday, June 4th. The Commission will meet on Monday night, June 10th to vote on the first reading of the budget. Commissioners debated a property tax rate increase ranging from...
Our Jackson Home to install crosswalk art in downtown Jackson
Jackson, Tennessee – Our Jackson Home, in partnership with the City of Jackson, theCO, and Jackson Downtown Development Corporation, will install new crosswalk art at the intersection of Main Street and Church Street in Downtown, Jackson, designed and led by local artist Callie Wright. The installation will take place...
Reed’s Madison Co. trial set for July
Alex Reed’s preliminary hearing in Madison County has been set. Nearly two months after turning himself in to Tennessee Bureau of Investigation on a charge of stalking and two counts of illegal use of a tracking device on a vehicle, Reed, who’s the chief of staff for Jackson Mayor Scott Conger, appeared in Madison County Circuit Court in front of Judge Kyle Atkins on Monday for a status hearing.
Jackson veteran shares what D-Day means to him
Thursday marks the anniversary of the largest land, water, and air invasion in military history. D-Day, also known as the start of Operation Overlord, brought together allied armies in 1944 to invade Normandy during World War II. The soldiers of the time were a part of what is known as the Greatest Generation.
Lifeline Blood Services holds Give for Graham drive, encouraging new donors
Now through June 8, Jacksonians can donate at Lifeline Blood Services in honor of a local boy's birthday, who nearly seven years prior, received a lifesaving donation. The "Give for Graham" blood drive honors Graham Simpson as he approaches his 7th birthday. The son of Beth Ann Simpson, Jackson's Downtown Development Director, Graham was the recipient of lifesaving blood and platelet transfusions at two months old as a result of a platelet deficiency.
A new Miss Rockabilly is crowned in Selmer
SELMER, Tenn.—There’s a new Miss Rockabilly in Selmer. This is the Rockabilly Highway Revival’s fifteenth anniversary. McNairy county is the birthplace for Rockabilly music. This goes back to when Elvis Presley and Carl Perkins met for the first time at Bethel Springs High School. Their heritage inspires...
City Council addresses aggressive panhandling
With a few hundred people who are classified as unhoused in Jackson, panhandling is an issue that is regulated in Jackson city ordinances. On Tuesday, the Jackson City Council met, and one of the big items of discussion was the approval of new ordinances that outlawed “aggressive panhandling” as well as drawing the official line between aggressive and regular panhandling.
Jackson residents celebrate Global Running Day with 5K run
JACKSON, Tenn. — Many grabbed their running shoes in celebration of Global Running Day. Fleet Feet Jackson, along with the Jackson Roadrunners, hosted a free 5K fun run Wednesday. Not only is Global Running Day a time for experienced runners to re-dedicate themselves to their passion for running. But...
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